3/24/2024 0 Comments Dad's stache![]() ![]() Oreo is making a play for one in its Super Bowl commercial, out January 31, with “Twist on it.” In its telling, when you twist an Oreo, the side that the frosting stays on can decide what your next move is. Perhaps the only thing more exciting in American culture than a new movie franchise is when a company debuts a new catchphrase. There’s also cameos from a man who knows this type of football well, Ted Lasso himself Jason Sudeikis, and Dan Marino, a former NFL Hall of Fame QB who is probably more familiar with the American version. The brand’s full Super Bowl spot, released February 1, features Messi playing footie against drunk people at the beach, which is not really a fair fight. Michelob Ultra is betting on that appeal. Globally, if someone mentions a “football star,” they’re picturing Lionel Messi, not Taylor Swift. Messi Earns Time at the Other Football Event But coastal elites beware: These are rural mullets, not Brooklyn mullets. And they’re all brought on by the simple pleasure of driving an ATV real fast. In Kawasaki’s full Super Bowl spot, released January 25, there’s a lot of mullets: mullets on men, on bears, on eagles, on bald men, on turtles, etc. If you can make it through the Miller Lite commercial, out January 28, without simply staring at Rob Riggle’s extremely prominent nipples, you deserve a Super Bowl ring of your own. Davidson makes his second appearance on this list, delivering pizza rolls via robot. Still, that’s what we have to offer here. When you search “Totino’s SNL,” an ad starring former cast member Pete Davidson is probably not what you’re looking for. Creed isn’t on Paramount+, but we’re still happy to have them. Paramount+ released its official big-game ad on February 1, featuring a bevy of its biggest leads, including the stars of Reno 911, The Drew Barrymore Show, Star Trek: Picard, Survivor, Hey Arnold, Peppa Pig, and the Miami Dolphins. How much do you think Davidson made for his two seconds of screen time? Actually, don’t answer that.Īn animated child, a pig, a dolphin, and a talk-show host walk into a commercial … You know how that one ends. The word mayo kinda sounding like meow is the central pitch of this Hellman’s commercial, which debuted January 30 and stars Kate McKinnon, Kate McKinnon’s cat, and Pete Davidson, who somehow squeaks a cameo into a 30-second ad. Below, plan out your snack breaks by watching the ads before they make their TV debuts. Hellman’s kicked it off by releasing its full Kat(e) McKinnon commercial on January 30. Companies are debuting their ads weeks in advance and putting out teasers meant to drive the hype. In the age of the internet, however, commercials are encroaching on Grammys territory. It’s time for the Super Bowl … commercials! Yes, the real main event is coming, when all of the companies in America put together their best minds and biggest budgets to create the commercial most likely to be quoted by sixth-graders come Monday. The second Sunday in February is impending, and you know what that means. ![]()
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